Can Detroit Build 1,000 Homes? Breaking Down Mayor Mary Sheffield’s Housing Plan
In the Season 2 premiere of Innovative Real Estate, the Three Squared team explores Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield’s ambitious initiative to deliver 1,000 new single-family homes across the city over the next four years. Drawing from firsthand experience developing housing projects in Detroit, we dive into the realities of navigating permitting, infrastructure, land development, tax incentives, and affordable housing initiatives within the city’s evolving development landscape. We also reflect on the broader impact of architecture, planning, and development in shaping sustainable communities throughout Detroit.Episode Highlights:Mayor Mary Sheffield’s housing initiativesDetroit’s plan to build 1,000 single-family homesThe reality of Detroit’s permitting processWhy “builder-ready plans” aren’t the full solutionInfrastructure, taxes, and utility challenges developers faceThe importance of Neighborhood Enterprise Zones (NEZ)Affordable housing funding and the Housing Trust FundMultifamily housing vs. long-term neighborhood growthHow architecture and development can strengthen communitiesView the full show notes for Episode 79 HERE.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the show!Ready to move forward with your project? Contact us here and we will put you in contact with the right member of our team. Make sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new project releases, trainings, and more.






